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PRIME TIME Every Amazon Prime member just unlocked £125 worth of freebies today – but you've only got days left to claim them
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A FRESH batch of freebies has just been released for Amazon Prime members.
It's part of a massive £387 per-member May 2025 giveaway – although today's selection is valued at just over £125.
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Amazon's Prime Gaming scheme gives you free video games to collect each month
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Today's freebie selection includes a title from the popular Saints Row franchise
The hand-out is courtesy of Prime Gaming, which is an Amazon programme that dishes out free video games each month.
Those titles are totally free to download and keep, but you'll need to claim them before they disappear at the end of May.
There are 22 titles for Prime members overall, but they release in waves – with a new drop each Thursday.
And today (May 15), Amazon has listed five more free games as being available to claim.
The Sun has price-checked each of the five games on Steam to see how much they're worth.
And here's the list of freebies today:
Saints Row: Gat out of Hell – £13.49
ENDLESS Legend Definitive Edition – £79.46
Golf with Your Friends – £10.99
Legacy of Kain: Blood Omen 2 – £5.99
Mail Time – £15.49
The headline game from today's selection is Saints Row: Gat out of Hell.
This 2015 title landed to mixed reviews, but it's still part of an iconic gaming franchise.
"After the space faring antics of Saints Row IV, many fans asked what we could do next… the answer? Shoot The Devil in the face," Amazon explains.
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"Play as either Johnny Gat or Kinzie Kensington as you tear apart Hell in a quest to save the leader of the Saints' soul."
You'll be able to claim that as a code for the GOG Store.
Strategy and fantasy fans might prefer Endless Legend Definitive Edition, which is available through thhe Amazon Games app.
"Endless Legend is the 4X turn-based fantasy strategy game by Amplitude Studios, the creators of the Endless Universe," Amazon said.
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Amazon refreshes its Prime Gaming freebie line-up every single month
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"Your homeworld, Auriga, is an inhospitable one. After surviving the worst winter on record for the fifth time in a row, alarming rumours about an even harsher future arrive to your ears."
With the new titles now out, it means that 13 of the full roster of May freebies have been released so far.
Once you claim a game, it's yours to keep forever.
But if you don't claim before the new June selection arrives, you'll miss your chance.
There are still more games set to come out too.
PRIME GAMING FREE TITLES – MAY 2025 LIST
Here's the list of May 2025 Prime Gaming titles along with their Steam prices:
Today:
STAR WARS Galactic Battlegrounds Saga – £4.99
LEGO Star Wars — The Complete Saga – £16.75
Styx: Master of Shadows – £17.99
The Invisible Hand – £10.99
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There's a big selection of hit games available for Prime members in May 2025
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Thursday, May 8:
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Digital Deluxe Edition – £49.99
Amnesia: Rebirth – £24.99
Hypnospace Outlaw – £15.49
Doors: Paradox – £12.79
Thursday, May 15:
Saints Row: Gat out of Hell – £13.49
ENDLESS Legend Definitive Edition – £79.46
Golf with Your Friends – £10.99
Legacy of Kain: Blood Omen 2 – £5.99
Mail Time – £15.49
Thursday, May 22:
FATE – £5.79
Thief 2: The Metal Age – £5.99
Everdream Valley – £20.99
Chessarama – £12.79
The Lost Ashford Ring – £12.79
Thursday, May 29:
Samurai Bringer – £7.19
Trinity Fusion – £16.75
Masterplan Tycoon – £8.50
Liberté – £16.75
HOW MUCH DOES AMAZON PRIME COST?
Here's what you need to know about Amazon Prime pricing in the UK...
A standard Amazon Prime membership costs £8.99 a month – that's £107.88 over the course of a year.
If you pay annually, you'll be billed £95 instead.
For TV fans who just want Amazon Prime Video without a full Prime membership, it'll cost you £5.99 a month, working out at £71.88 for the year.
Students can get discounted Amazon Prime, with the monthly cost reduced to £4.49 (or £53.88 over the course of a year).
And for students who pay annually, the one-off yearly fee is £47.49.
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To bag them, just go to the Prime Gaming website here.
All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed.
Always do your own research before making any purchase.
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